Damned if you do, and damned if you don’t is a saying that we use. The president’s choice to attack or not to attack Bashar al-Assad’s government in Syria was recently discussed on television. both if we do and if we don’t, there are an awful range of potential outcomes. However, in the case of god, your sole sin is not being reborn. Jesus said, You must be born again, in John 3:3. When you accept the gospel, which holds that Jesus was blameless, died on the cross to atone for our sins, and was resurrected from the grave by God, you are reborn. Romans 10:9–10 states that you will be saved if you believe in your heart that God resurrected Jesus from the dead and if you openly acknowledge him as the Lord. Man believes in righteousness with his heart, and he confesses sins with his tongue in order to be saved. The situation in Syria may turn out to be a nightmare for the US. The phrase no boots on the ground is being used. it looks like a pretty admirable objective. However, a little event such as the Austrian Archduke’s murder at Sarajevo was the catalyst for the outbreak of World War 1. Unintended outcomes are a possibility at all times. The verse a house divided against itself cannot stand is another that is relevant in this situation. By whom was it said? Jesus. Additionally, President Abraham Lincoln used it as justification for preventing the South from seceding from the Union. Should we attack Assad, we could turn on one another. There was nothing a military attack against him could do to benefit him. It would only cause him pain. It would take him one step closer to the fall of the dictatorship. If his government does fall, Syria may become much more unstable than it was under Assad because to the rise of extreme Islamists. Although it is regrettable that chemical weapons—gas—killed Syrians, about 100,000 more people perished without the use of chemical weapons. When did the United States start acting as the world’s police force? We’ve already accomplished a great deal and spent a great deal of money. And if we do attack assad, with whom is any other country cooperating? Furthermore, such an attack does not ensure that Assad won’t conduct it once again. This seems like a great chance to beg God to bring about justice and then to give it to him. However, with God, a person’s sins condemn them to hell. A breach of the law is called sin. The Bible contains rules that God has given us to follow. Jesus Christ is the only one who has never sinned. God the Father accepts his death as atonement for the sins of the world since he did not commit any sin. However, most Christians nowadays are not fully aware of the advantages that come with being a Christian. We are reminded in Psalm 103 that God not only cures our illnesses but also forgives our sins. We read in Exodus 15:26, I am the lord that heals you. However, receiving anything from God requires trust. Jesus stated, Believe that you will receive the things you ask for when you pray, and you will have them. (Mark 11:24) Observe that although the shall have is future tense, the believing is present tense. You must first believe before you can have. However, you have nothing if you don’t believe. In addition to curing his people, the Lord also experiences speaking in tongues when baptized in the Holy Ghost. The individual performing the speaker does not know the language. You don’t know the language you speak. How could it be possible? because the Holy Ghost gives you words to say in a foreign language once Jesus baptizes you with it. You then add your voice and say those lines aloud. God speaks every language, even when you cannot comprehend what you are saying. Praying in languages other than your native tongue strengthens your faith. (Jude versus 20) The passages cited are from the Hebrew Bible (Hebrew translation) and the Hebrew Bible (New Testament) (copyright 2011). Both may be downloaded as e-books from Amazon.com for Kindle devices.